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One of the issues I've observed with larger organisms is how the ratio of weight gained based on the number of cells seems to be very steep. This makes it harder for bigger organisms to efficiently get around and collect as much energy as possible from nearby food, while smaller ones can move around more easily.
Would it be possible somehow to reduce the differences between a 10 cell organism and 37 cell organism by reducing the weight of each cell? Ideally, unless the difference between them is much greater, say 10 cells vs a theoretical 100 cells I don't think it should have this much of an impact on the organism's mobility as it currently does.
Would love to hear your thoughts.
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